Auxiliary device for rehabilitation of orthopedic nervous system

By designing an auxiliary device for orthopedic neurological rehabilitation, using support columns and hydraulic cylinders to prevent heavy objects from falling, the problems of safety risks and space requirements during training were solved, and the optimization of safety and space utilization was achieved.

CN223969413UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GONGAN COUNTY PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-25
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

In current orthopedic neurological rehabilitation training, heavy objects are prone to falling and injuring patients, posing a high safety risk, and the training space is also large.

Method used

An auxiliary device for orthopedic neurological rehabilitation has been designed, including a base plate, isolation railings, a support plate, and a hydraulic cylinder. The support column and the hydraulic cylinder work together to prevent heavy objects from falling, and the sliding and telescopic movement of the support plate optimizes the use of training space.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents heavy objects from falling and injuring patients, improves training safety, and reduces the space requirements of the training venue.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an orthopaedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device which comprises a base plate and two groups of isolation guardrails, the two groups of isolation guardrails form a walking channel on the base plate, the upper ends of the two groups of isolation guardrails are respectively connected with a supporting plate in a sliding mode, each group of supporting plate is movably provided with a straight rod in a penetrating mode, and the upper ends of the two groups of straight rods are connected with a carrying object. A plurality of supporting columns are arranged at the bottom of the carried object and can make contact with or be separated from the supporting plate, inserting blocks are arranged at the lower ends of each set of straight rods, lining plates corresponding to one set of straight rods are arranged on the inner sides of each set of isolation guardrails, a plurality of sets of isolation blocks are arranged on the lining plates, and every two adjacent sets of isolation blocks form a V-shaped inserting groove. The V-shaped slot is used for limiting the sliding of the supporting plate after the inserting block is inserted; and when the patient is hard to carry due to physical strength, the supporting columns are supported by the supporting plate to stop the carried object from continuously falling, so that the patient is prevented from being injured by falling heavy objects, and the safety is good.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of rehabilitation device technology, specifically to an auxiliary device for orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation. Background Technology

[0002] Orthopedic neurological rehabilitation primarily targets nerve damage to the skeletal system caused by trauma, surgery, degenerative diseases, or congenital factors, aiming to restore nerve function, improve motor ability, and enhance patients' quality of life.

[0003] During the rehabilitation phase, patients undergo relevant joint range of motion and muscle strength training to reduce atrophy and enhance muscle strength and endurance. In the later stages of rehabilitation, there is specific weight-bearing and lifting training. However, in actual training, the heavy objects being lifted cannot be effectively supported and are prone to falling and injuring the patient, posing a high risk. Therefore, this utility model proposes an auxiliary device for orthopedic neurological rehabilitation that can solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary device for orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an auxiliary device for rehabilitation of the orthopedic nervous system, comprising a base plate and two sets of isolation railings, wherein the two sets of isolation railings form a walking channel on the base plate, and a support plate is slidably connected to the upper end of each of the two sets of isolation railings;

[0006] Each set of pallets is movably equipped with a straight rod, and the upper ends of the two sets of straight rods are connected to the transported object. The bottom of the transported object is provided with several support columns, which can contact or detach from the pallet. The lower end of each set of straight rods is provided with a plug-in block.

[0007] Each set of isolation guardrails has a backing plate corresponding to a set of straight bars on its inner side. Multiple sets of spacers are provided on the backing plate. Two adjacent sets of spacers form a V-shaped slot. The V-shaped slot is used to restrict the sliding of the support plate after the plug-in block is inserted.

[0008] Preferably, the upper surface of the substrate is provided with anti-slip texture.

[0009] Preferably, the outer wall of the transported object is covered with a flexible pad, and the bottom of the transported object is provided with a support groove.

[0010] Preferably, the transported object has a cavity for holding heavy objects.

[0011] Preferably, each of the straight rods is provided with a buffer rubber ring, which is located between the pallet and the transported object.

[0012] Preferably, the bottom of the transported object is provided with a plurality of support columns, which can contact or detach from the pallet.

[0013] Preferably, each set of trays is provided with a reinforcing rib on its lower side, and the two sets of trays are covered with a rubber layer at the adjacent ends.

[0014] Preferably, each set of isolation guardrails is equipped with two sets of hydraulic cylinders, and the movable rod of the hydraulic cylinder is connected to the top plate.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0016] It effectively supervises patient training and promotes patient recovery. When patients are too weak to carry the load, the support column is supported by the support plate and prevents the load from falling further, thus avoiding the heavy object from falling and injuring the patient. It has good safety.

[0017] When a patient is being transported to one end of the walkway, the hydraulic cylinders on the two sets of isolation railings extend and retract, causing the pusher to move the object upwards. This allows the patient to pass between the two sets of pallets and then perform transport training in the opposite direction, effectively reducing the space occupied and lowering the requirements for the size of the site. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a first-angle view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a second-angle view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the plug-in block of this utility model being inserted into the V-shaped slot;

[0021] In the diagram: 10, base plate; 20, guardrail; 21, handrail; 22, liner; 23, partition; 30, tray; 301, rubber layer; 31, straight rod; 311, buffer ring; 32, plug-in block; 40, transported object; 41, cavity; 42, support column; 43, tray; 50, hydraulic cylinder; 51, top plate. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0023] Please see Figure 1-3

[0024] Example 1 provides a set of assistive devices for orthopedic neurological rehabilitation:

[0025] Two sets of isolation railings 20 form a walking channel on the base plate 10. The two ends of the walking channel are open, allowing patients to enter the walking channel. The upper surface of the base plate 10 is provided with anti-slip texture, and both sets of isolation railings 20 are provided with handrails 21 for patients to support when resting.

[0026] Two sets of isolation railings 20 are each slidably connected to a support plate 30 at their upper ends. The two sets of support plates 30 are distributed laterally at intervals. Each set of support plates 30 is movably connected to a straight rod 31. The upper ends of the two sets of straight rods 31 are connected to a transport object 40. The bottom of the transport object 40 is provided with several support columns 42. The support columns 42 can contact or detach from the support plate 30. The patient can lift the transport object 40 upwards and move it along the walking path to carry out transport training.

[0027] Each set of straight bars 31 is provided with a plug-in block 32 at the lower end. Each set of isolation guardrails 20 is provided with a liner plate 22 corresponding to a set of straight bars 31 on the inner side. Multiple sets of partitions 23 are provided on the liner plate 22. Two adjacent sets of partitions 23 form a V-shaped slot. The V-shaped slot is used to restrict the sliding of the support plate 30 after the plug-in block 32 is inserted.

[0028] During the transport training process, the patient needs to lift the transport object 40 upwards and disengage the plug block 32 from the V-shaped slot before the tray 30 can be pushed to slide, thus enabling the transport training. If the patient does not lift the transport object 40 upwards and disengage the plug block 32 from the V-shaped slot, the tray 30 is restricted from being pushed, thus preventing the transport training from taking place. This effectively encourages the patient to train and promotes the patient's recovery.

[0029] If the patient becomes too weak to be carried, they can detach their hands from the object 40 and let it fall. The support column 42 is supported by the support plate 30 and prevents the object 40 from falling further, thus avoiding injury to the patient from falling heavy objects. This ensures good safety.

[0030] Example 2, based on Example 1 above, provides a set of auxiliary devices for orthopedic neurological rehabilitation:

[0031] The outer wall of the transport object 40 is covered with a flexible pad, and the bottom of the transport object 40 is provided with a support 43. The flexible pad improves the comfort of the patient's transport training, and the support 43 is used for the patient to lift the transport object 40.

[0032] The transport object 40 has a cavity 41 for placing heavy objects. During training, the number of heavy objects in the cavity 41 can be controlled according to the recovery situation. It has good adaptability, and sandbags are preferred as heavy objects.

[0033] Each set of straight rods 31 is equipped with a buffer rubber ring 311. The buffer rubber ring 311 is located between the pallet 30 and the transported object 40. When the transported object 40 falls, the buffer rubber ring 311 comes into contact with the pallet 30 and deforms to play a buffering role.

[0034] Each set of pallets 30 is provided with a reinforcing rib on the underside, and the two sets of pallets 30 are covered with a rubber layer 301 at the adjacent ends. The reinforcing rib improves the structural strength of the pallets 30 and makes them less prone to deformation.

[0035] Two sets of hydraulic cylinders 50 are installed outside each set of isolation railings 20. The movable rods of the hydraulic cylinders 50 are connected to the top plate 51. The two sets of hydraulic cylinders 50 on the isolation railings 20 are located at one end of the walking passage. When the patient is carried to one end of the walking passage for training, the movable rods of the hydraulic cylinders 50 on the two sets of isolation railings 20 are extended and retracted, so that the push plate pushes the transported object 40 upward, making it easier for the patient to pass between the two sets of support plates 30 and then carry out training in the opposite direction. This effectively reduces the space occupied and lowers the requirements for the size of the site.

[0036] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An auxiliary device for orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation, characterized in that, The utility model provides a kind of barrier, including substrate (10) and two groups of isolation guardrails (20), two groups of the isolation guardrails (20) form a walking passage on the substrate (10), and the upper end of two groups of the isolation guardrails (20) is respectively slid with supporting plate (30); Each group of the supporting plate (30) is movably provided with straight pole (31), and the upper end of two groups of the straight pole (31) is connected with carrying object (40), and the bottom of the carrying object (40) is provided with a plurality of support columns (42), and a plurality of the support columns (42) can contact or be separated from the supporting plate (30), and the lower end of each group of the straight pole (31) is provided with plug-in block (32); The inner side of each group of the isolation guardrails (20) is provided with lining plate (22) corresponding to one group of straight pole (31), and the lining plate (22) is provided with a plurality of spacer blocks (23), and two adjacent groups of the spacer blocks (23) form a V-shaped slot, and the V-shaped slot is used for inserting the plug-in block (32) after limiting the sliding of the supporting plate (30).

2. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper surface of the substrate (10) is provided with anti-skid lines.

3. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer wall of the carrying object (40) is covered with flexible pad, and the bottom of the carrying object (40) is provided with supporting groove (43).

4. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The carrying object (40) has a cavity (41), and the cavity (41) is used for placing heavy objects.

5. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each group of the straight pole (31) is provided with buffer rubber ring (311), and the buffer rubber ring (311) is located between the supporting plate (30) and the carrying object (40).

6. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each group of the supporting plate (30) is provided with reinforcing rib plate on the lower side, and the two groups of the supporting plate (30) are covered with rubber layer (301) on one end.

7. The orthopedic nervous system rehabilitation auxiliary device according to claim 6, characterized in that, Two groups of hydraulic cylinders (50) are mounted outside each group of the isolation guardrails (20), and the movable rod of the hydraulic cylinder (50) is connected with top plate (51).